Occurred on December 4, 2018 / Chicago, Illinois, USA
"The UPS man was making a delivery in Chicago when a squirrel jumped on his shoulder and head. Man remained calmed and laughed and the squirrel jumped off and went on his way. The delivery driver proceeded with his delivery."
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In the busiest time of year, a UPS driver was caught on camera in Lakeview cutting corners, driving across a man's yard.
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Check out this UPS Hot Rod delivery truck from the 2018 NSRA Street Rod Nationals in Louisville Ky...This way cool delivery truck has been around for a few years but it draws such a crowd that shooting it had always been unavailable....This day at the 2018 NSRA Street Rod Nationals I was able to get some clean shots and even had the rear opened so that we could see what's there....It has a Ford racing motor under the custom tilt hood...Unlike the UPS Truck that normally drops by the house....This Hot Rod UPS delivery truck from the 2018 NSRA Street Rod Nationals has flames painted on it...And we all know flames makes things faster...The wheels are a custom five spoked.....Much cooler than standard issue....Of course with all these upgrades the normal drivers seat would not be safe....It now has a race seat and some other tricks done to the interior...I hope this is a peak into the future of package delivery....Much cooler than a drone showing up...That's for sure...One very cool United Parcel Service Hot Rod delivery truck from the 2018 NSRA Street Rod Nationals.....I know your going to love it....Check it out!!!
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Online shoppers beware. A UPS worker gets a little careless while making deliveries. Would it have been that much more work to set the packages down nicely? Original link: http://bit.ly/IOF7Ut
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UPS announced it has successfully tested a drone that launches from the top of a delivery truck. The test was conducted in collaboration with drone-maker Workhorse. Sending drones to make deliveries from package cars could bolster efficiency in our network by reducing miles driven.
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UPS tested the use of drones for residential delivery for the first time in Tampa, Florida. The company demonstrated an octocopter launching from the roof of a hybrid electric delivery van, making a delivery, then returning to re-dock on the van which had moved to a new location further down the road.
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There’s a UPS parking lot packed with truck trailers behind our Hell’s Kitchen office. On any given day–but during the holiday season in particular–the place is buzzing with activity, as its delivery fleet hitches up to and drops off the trailers. Due to space constraints, this plays out like an IRL game of Tetris, which we captured from a camera mounted on our roof in this 24-hour timelapse. Watch the entire puzzle-like dance play out in about three minutes above. Good luck making it through to the end.
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Part of UPS's initiatives to reduce carbon emissions, the company is testing a new fleet of e-bikes in Seattle, Washington. While they had previously run an e-bike program in Portland, Oregon, the new bikes are redesigned to make the system more efficient in dense urban areas. The e-bike program hopes to speed up delivery time, while reducing congestion.

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UPS announced it has successfully tested a drone that launches from the top of a delivery truck. The test was conducted in collaboration with drone-maker Workhorse. Sending drones to make deliveries from package cars could bolster efficiency in our network by reducing miles driven.
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DUBLIN, CALIFORNIA — A delivery man should leave your package either right in your hands or in a safe spot, and not trap you in your own apartment.
A UPS delivery person unintentionally made a California man a prisoner inside his own apartment over the weekend when a package actually boxed him in. After discovering that he was unable to turn his door handle from the inside, Jessie Lawrence called his apartment's maintenance guy to help free him from this conundrum, SFGate reported.
Lawrence then realised that his door handle had been jammed by a package delivered by a UPS guy who left it inconveniently right under the outside door handle, rendering it unable to turn. Lawrence later recreated the set up and tweeted a photo of it to UPS.
Thanks to the power of Twitter, the tweet was quickly shared tens of thousands of times. Though the post has since been deleted, there are still plenty of screenshots floating around the Interwebs.
The tweet has also set off a series of responses of people sharing their own bizarre delivery experiences. Some debated whether the image was fake, theorizing the door could have still been opened even with the package stuck under the handle, as the door opens inward. While others were simply curious about what is inside the large box.
UPS Customer Support soon offered up a typo-filled apology to Lawrence via their Twitter account.
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KRDO NewsChannel 13 first introduced 4-year-old Carson Kight in a story last week. Since then, his YouTube video with UPS has been viewed more than 1 million times and has been shared around the world.

Police said a UPS driver was ambushed in a southwest Atlanta neighborhood Wednesday night in what appears to be a dangerous trend developing for delivery drivers at the start of the holiday season.
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Wednesday night along Allegheny Street near Cascade Ave, Atlanta Police said an armed man ambushed a UPS driver as it was making deliveries. Investigators said the man ordered the delivery driver out of the signature brown truck and before he ransacked the van, pilfering packages.
Police said package pirate also stole the delivery driver’s cell phone before leaving the scene.
A witness called 911. No injuries were reported in this incident.
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This incident follows a similar report from Tuesday morning near the Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy NW & Fulton Industrial Blvd NW. Atlanta Police said two UPS delivery trucks were stopped at a red light around 10 a.m. when they were ambushed.
“They were stopped at the red light there when three males approached. They got in those two vehicles and forced the drivers to drive to the 3000 block of Cushman Circle,” said Sgt. John Chafee, Atlanta Police Department.
That location is an abandoned apartment complex in northwest Atlanta about five miles.
“The males tied up the drivers and they began to load the packages from this trucks into a waiting U-Haul truck,” said Sgt. Chafee.
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Police said the crooks didn’t get a chance to get away thanks to a witness who phoned in a tip to police.
“The suspects heard the police coming into the area and they fled leaving all three of those vehicles there along with the packages there,” said Chaffee.
Police will be investigating if the two incident are related, but as of late Wednesday evening, it was too early to tell.
Anyone with information on either incident is asked to call Atlanta Crime Stoppers. Tipsters can remain anonymous and be eligible for a $2,000 reward.

UPS announced it has successfully tested a drone that launches from the top of a delivery truck. The test was conducted in collaboration with drone-maker Workhorse. Sending drones to make deliveries from package cars could bolster efficiency in our network by reducing miles driven.
https://pressroom.ups.com